From the history of Vilnius: attractions installed on the cemetery (photos)

Comments 7

  1. Shar says:

    Stationary Soviet rides stood on the cemetery, and almost every spring Czechoslovak rides came, which were always behind the stage!

  2. Seaside says:

    The content would be interesting if all, and not half, of the photos were from what is being written about. And what is being written about is not from the place of the military cemetery. Wishes to be more thorough 😀

    • Jonas says:

      If you haven't noticed the whole photo from Vingis Park, I think everything is ok here. And they told you that some merry-go-rounds used to travel in the park, from the stage to the cemetery you call

      • Seaside says:

        A story about the attraction migration would have been great. But here it is written about military cemeteries, not about migration attractions. If you noticed…

    • fir tree says:

      How people have nothing to do. The article is great, and the photos are written as Vingios park attractions 🙂 What's wrong with that?

      • Rome says:

        As a dilettante, the article is great for you. Only here is an article, and in the best case, not a message. There's no thread here, just the misremembering of a few people. And the photos are really off topic, ie. not from those places. That is bad.

        • eel says:

          what?? did you understand what you wrote? It can be seen that you are an old, perverted person who is dissatisfied with everything

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